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THURSDAY

1YA Features A 740 pm.. from 1¥A, Mr. H. Driver will give a book review: _ . 1YA’is very fortunate in. securing the ‘services of the Laloma Quartet, a combination of Islanders who toured Australia recently under a ‘long engagement to the Union h Bheatres. They had exeel/ent recepions wherever they appeared, Many ‘of the numbers which they will sing from 1YA are traditional Polynesian melodies, and will be given with splendid effect by these talented artists, " us ,

Miss Adele Taylor and Miss Phyllis Gribben, already very popular with listeners, will be heard in’ solos and duets. The Twa Macs, a pair of Scottish comedians, will be heard. in song and story of the Highlands. Miss Dorothea Ryan, a talented pianist, will be heard in improvisations of popular hits, | woe 2YA Notes . "THE speaker for the home science talk will be Miss I. F. Meadows. ' The band of the ‘ Wellington Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will provide a _programme. this evening. Three «¢ marches, "Knellar Hall," "Great Little Army," and "Powerful," will be played; also the waltz "Moon- . light" and selections from. "H:M.S. Pinafore" and "The Pirates: of Penzance." "Alas Those Chimes" will be presented as a cornet solo. Soubrette songs by Mrs. M.. Lightbody, baritone solos by Mr. David Anderson, guitar duets by Messrs. Berthold and Bent, and Mr. Jack Stanen in popular songs at the piano will add to a programme of much variety. Christchurch Features pHs evening’s programme will be entirely Welsh. The evering’s entertainment will be introduced by a recorded lecture by Sir Walford Davies, entitled "Tunes Built in Wales." Many of the songs to be sung have not before been heard on the air from 3YA, In: the presenting of the programme, accompaniments will be played by Mr. ii. G. Glaysher on his: Welsh harp. Flute solos will be contributed by Mr. ‘A. E. Hutton, and selections’ will. be played by the Christchurch -Broadcast‘ing Trio.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 19

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THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 19

THURSDAY Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 32, 20 February 1931, Page 19

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